"Bibliography of George Perkins Marsh" is a comprehensive listing of works by and about George Perkins Marsh, an important American diplomat, philologist, and early environmentalist. Compiled by the University of Vermont Library and published in 1892, this bibliography offers invaluable insights into Marsh's extensive writings and his profound influence on conservation and environmental thought. It serves as an essential reference tool for scholars and researchers interested in American history, environmental studies, and the history of science. This meticulously prepared bibliography captures the breadth and depth of Marsh's intellectual contributions, documenting his publications, articles, and other works. It remains a vital resource for understanding Marsh's enduring legacy and his pioneering role in shaping modern environmental consciousness.
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